Dec 14, 2022
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We are writing to express our views on the Consumer Product Safety Commission’s (CPSC) adoption of a mandatory safety standard for gates and enclosures for children.
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Improperly installed gates and enclosures present the greatest danger for children under the age two. At that age, children are more likely to be victims of these gates and enclosures collapsing, resulting in possibly life-threatening falls, compared to children over the age of two. 2
A mandatory warning label that specifically addresses these concerns will alert parents to the need for proper installation of these gates and enclosures to prevent injury and death of their children. We urge CPSC to go a step further by making this mandatory label also present on the outside packaging of gates and enclosures, rather than just warning in the instruction manual. A label on the external packaging is more likely to alert buyers to the possible dangers of improper gate and enclosure installation.
References:
- Kids in Danger. Product Hazards- Baby Gates and Enclosures. https://kidsindanger.org/product-hazards/gates/#:~:text=At%20least%20nine%20children%20have,which%20were%20manufactured%20before%201985
- Cheng YW, Fletcher EN, Roberts KJ, McKenzie LB. Baby gate-related injuries among children in the United States, 1990-2010. Acad Pediatr. 2014;14(3):256-261. doi:10.1016/j.acap.2013.12.006